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HTSQL -- A Query Language for the Accidental Programmer
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HTSQL ("Hyper Text Structured Query Language") is a high-level query
language for relational databases. The target audience for HTSQL is
the accidental programmer -- one who is not a SQL expert, yet needs a
usable, comprehensive query tool for data access and reporting.
HTSQL is also a web service which takes a request via HTTP, translates
it into a SQL query, executes the query against a relational database,
and returns the results in a format requested by the user agent (JSON,
CSV, HTML, etc.).
Use of HTSQL with open source databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite) is
royalty free under BSD-style conditions. Use of HTSQL with proprietary
database systems (Oracle, Microsoft SQL) requires a commercial license.
See ``LICENSE`` for details.
For installation instructions, see ``INSTALL``. For list of new
features in this release, see ``NEWS``. HTSQL documentation is in the
``doc`` directory.
http://htsql.org/
The HTSQL homepage
http://htsql.org/doc/showcase.html
Get taste of HTSQL
http://htsql.org/doc/tutorial.html
The HTSQL tutorial
http://bitbucket.org/prometheus/htsql
HTSQL source code
irc://irc.freenode.net#htsql
IRC chat in #htsql on freenode
http://lists.htsql.org/mailman/listinfo/htsql-users
The mailing list for users of HTSQL
HTSQL is copyright by Prometheus Research, LLC. HTSQL is written by
Clark C. Evans <cce@clarkevans.com> and Kirill Simonov <xi@resolvent.net>.
Generous support for HTSQL was provided by the Simons Foundation.
This material is also based upon work supported by the National
Science Foundation under Grant #0944460.